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America Chavez is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Joe Casey and artist Nick Dragotta, the character first appeared in Vengeance #1 (September 2011). [3]
Relámpago, el ser increible / Lightning, the Incredible Being (1960's Mexican superhero) Rena (from 40th C. Chile) Scratchbuilt (Half Miskito, Half Central American, F.R.E.E.Lancers) El Señor Destino (Mexican superhero) Serpio (Mexican cyborg, El Camino Amarillo, November 2002) Sónoman (Argentine) Starman (Mexican superhero) El Supergrupo ...
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El Águila is patterned after the literary hero Zorro. [7] [8] His name is Spanish for "the Eagle."[9] Writer Mary Jo Duffy recounted the creation of El Águila, "El Águila was designed by Dave Cockrum and he had this big Zorro thing, and Zorro was another one of these characters that I was just crazy about and Power Man and Iron Fist was tricky.
Beaty Drew of Screen Rant named Maya Lopez one of Marvel's most notable Native American heroes, saying, "Maya's inclusion among the publisher's most well-known and minimally flawed heroes reads as honest and realistic." [59] As well as Indigenous, Echo is half-Mexican-American. Comics scholar Frederick Luis Aldama describes Echo as "one of the ...
White Tiger is the second Latin American superhero in mainstream American comic books, after El Gaucho, a supporting character for Batman in the DC universe. White Tiger is the first Latin American superhero for Marvel Comics, the first US Latino superhero, and the first Puerto Rican superhero.